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Posted by: nodir

Hm, there seems to be a problem at least in the english version of the notebookcheck.com. On the homepage there's a recent link to this article which says February 2017 update in the preview paragraph, however, when I click the link it goes to this page, where it says January 2017 update. Hasn't been translated yet or pointing to a wrong article?

Posted by: AlexF

Maybe you haven't reviewed this yet but the Gigabyte P34k v7 CF1 is lighter, thinner and has a better battery life than many of these while being more powerful than all of them (CPU and discrete GPU-wise).

Posted by: Tally

This article is missing an entry for the Lenovo X260, which is arguably Lenovo's best business ultrabook. http://www.slant.co/topics/5508/~laptops-for-business has the X260 along with the T450s. Also depends on industry. Tech world definitely prefers Macbooks over Windows whereas traditional large corporations prefer Dells, HPs, and Lenovos.

Posted by: FitzCarraldo

I' m really wonder about most of the review about dell Latitude e5450 don't tell more about the I7 version. I bought it, cause of geforce 840m. I would glad to see a comparision between business pc model on their top version, not just a I5 against a I7.

Posted by: Gary

1) Dependable, nothing worse than flying across oceans only to have your notebook fail.2) have long battery life for travel or remote presentations3) be simple to operate, 4) wide range of connection options, vga, usb, smartcard, lan, wlan as you never know what you might or might not encounter on the road.5) light, you get tired very quickly lugging a 3kg+ monster around.6) fast, try opening a 200mb powerpoint7) accurate colour rendition, there is no point in displaying anything if the colours are inaccurate, it is totally misleading to you and your clients.

So all of these criteria can be applied to any notebook, your seemingly arbitary subjective selection criteria for these "top 10" Is baffling

Posted by: EB4U

I got my first HP EliteBook 840 G1 with UWVA FHD IPS screen in April 2014 ( serial CNU409**** - manufactured on the 9th week of 2014) and realistically this is the only model (with UVWA screen) that should have been taken into consideration while choosing the 840 G1 for reviewing, hence I am not surprised that the 840 been ending up in the 4th/5th position if judged it by its pathetic TN screen.

Posted by: Redaktion

December 2013 update. Here you will find the best office/business notebooks reviewed by Notebookcheck in the last few months. Our list of top models is regularly updated, maintained and commented on and should assist in purchasing decisions.